Here’s a collection of various news stories mentioning Excelsior Springs this past week.
DR teams in Missouri experience active summer – The Pathway
They responded with chain saw crews in those two communities and did some work in Excelsior Springs as well. Gary Tracy, the blue hat (team leader) …
Thefts for July 29 – News-Press Now
William Kenney Jr., Excelsior Springs, Missouri, burglary and theft of vehicle parts or accessories at 2307 S. Sixth St. Tilene Prater, 1019 S. 16th St., …
BVU student success vice president returns to Midwest roots – Spencer Daily Reporter
A native of Excelsior Springs, Missouri, just north of Kansas City, Black earned her bachelor’s degree at the University of Missouri-Kansas City.
Pisgah packs give-away bags with supplies for school year – ES Standard
EXCELSIOR SPRINGS – A church packed bags of school supplies to give to families for the coming school year. Beginning in 2020, COVID-19 put many families in financial distress as lockdowns began and layoffs ensued.
Cornerstone looks ‘fabulous,’ new superintendent declares – ES Standard
EXCELSIOR SPRINGSS – Cornerstone Elementary has won raves from new district Superintendent Travis Hux. “This is going to be one of the nicest elementary schools in the metro area,” Hux said during the Board of Education’s July 12 meeting.
Eagle versus turkey? – ES Standard
EXCELSIOR SPRINGS – The appearance of an American bald eagle and a turkey in the same Ray County field near the intersection of Route C and Missouri Highway 10 might remind some people of a popular American myth.
Elms Historic District added within tax abatement district – ES Standard
EXCELSIOR SPRINGS – Property owners in the city’s Elms Historic District might find making renovations easier financially. On July 19, the City Council approved making the area part of the city’s 353 tax abatement district via an amended ordinance.
Excelsior Springs approves bids for two water meters, water pump – ES Standard
EXCELSIOR SPRINGS – The city is tweaking the water system. On July 19, the City Council approved Blue Springs-based Core & Main’s $18,990 bid to switch out two 10-inch meters at the water treatment plant.
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